Religious Life

Princeton University is nonsectarian, and it honors and embraces many religious traditions. Students are free to join religious organizations on campus, many of which are supported as student organizations through the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students. The religious interests of members of the University community are supported by the Office of the Dean of Religious Life, working together with campus ministers who serve the students, faculty and staff of particular faiths.

The University Chapel welcomes all students to its ecumenical services. Students may participate in study and discussion groups, conferences, retreats, chapel choir, drama and social action. The Office of the Dean of Religious Life sponsors the Religious Life Council, which brings together students of all faiths to learn from one another and promote understanding in the University community.